Bayard Director Stephen B. Brauerman spoke on a panel entitled “Ethical Issues in Third Party Litigation Finance Agreements” at the American Bar Association’s (ABA) 30th Annual Intellectual Property Law Conference in Bethesda, Maryland on March 25-27, 2015. Steve’s presentation focused on conflicts of interest and liability issues implicated by third party litigation finance arrangements.

Bayard sponsored the Women in IP Law Networking Breakfast which took place at the Conference on March 26. In addition to Steve, Richard D. Kirk and Sara Bussiere of Bayard also attended the conference and the breakfast.

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For more information about the ABA’s 30th Annual Intellectual Property Law Conference, click here.